| Articles for deletion/Solosez Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Solosez
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| Illegal immigration to the United States Illegal immigration to the United States refers to the act of foreign nationals violating U.S. immigration policies and national laws by immigrating to the United States without proper consent from the United States government.The Illegal immigrant population of the United States is estimated to be about 11 million people, down from a historic peak of 12.5 million people in 2007. Illegal_immigration_to_the_United_States
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| Baby Richard case Talk:Baby_Richard_case
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| University of Liberia The University of Liberia (UL) is a publicly funded institution of higher learning located in Monrovia, Liberia. Authorized by the national government in 1851, the school opened in 1863 as Liberia College and became a university in 1951. The school is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in West Africa and is accredited by the Liberian Commission on Higher Education. Civil wars have disrupted and damaged the school over the last three decades. University_of_Liberia
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| William Howard Taft University William Howard Taft University is a private, accredited online university headquartered in Santa Ana, California. Founded in 1976 as a source of continuing education for certified public accountants (CPAs), the school expanded into a specialized distance education university that now offers multiple academic programs of study. William_Howard_Taft_University
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| Ave Maria School of Law Talk:Ave_Maria_School_of_Law
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| Loitering Loitering is an intransitive verb meaning to stand idly, to stop numerous times, or to delay and procrastinate. Loitering
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| Kaplan University Kaplan University is the doing business as name of the Iowa College Acquisition Corporation, a company that owns and operates independent, private, for-profit colleges. Kaplan University is predominantly a distance learning institution of higher education that is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA). Kaplan_University
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| Karen Narasaki Karen K. Narasaki is a nationally renowned civil rights leader and human rights activist. She is the president and executive director of the Asian American Justice Center (AAJC), formerly known as the National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium (NAPALC). Karen_Narasaki
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| Lyn Duff Lyn Duff is a journalist with the Pacific News Service and KPFA radio's Flashpoints, an evening drive-time public affairs show heard daily on Pacifica Radio. Lyn_Duff
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| Paul Igasaki Paul M. Igasaki is Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Equal Justice Works, a national organization that advances public interest law through fellowships, loan repayment programs, pro bono programs, conferences and other methods. Prior to joining Equal Justice Works, he was executive director of the Rights Working Group, a unique nationwide coalition of groups and individuals committed to ensuring liberty and justice for all. Paul_Igasaki
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| LegalZoom LegalZoom is an online legal documentation service that was founded by Robert Shapiro, Brian P. Y. Liu, Brian S. Lee, and Edward R. Hartman. In addition to providing online document assembly of legal documents, LegalZoom provides articles on the legal aspect of current and important events. LegalZoom's disclaimer says that the providing of these documents and their other activities do not constitute legal advice. LegalZoom
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| Personal injury lawyer A personal injury lawyer is a lawyer who provides legal representation to those who claim to have been injured, physically or psychologically, as a result of the negligence or wrongdoing of another person, company, government agency, or other entity. law known as tort law, which includes civil wrongs and economic or non-economic damages to a person’s property, reputation, or rights. Personal_injury_lawyer
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| Kosovo/Intro changes proposal Talk:Kosovo/Intro_changes_proposal
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| Stephen T. Owens Stephen T. (Steve) Owens (1948 - ) is a civil trial lawyer in Los Angeles, California with the law firm of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey. Owens has represented many major U.S., Japanese, Chinese and other international corporations, including Bridgestone Co., EchoStar/Dish Network, Suzuki Motor Corporation, Toyota Tsusho, Mexicana Airlines, Union Bank of California and Sinochem, as well as various governmental bodies, including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, the City of Pomona (California), the City of West Covina (California), city councilmembers of various cities, and municipal redevelopment agencies. Stephen_T._Owens
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| Illinois v. Caballes In Illinois v. Caballes, , the Supreme Court held that the use of a drug-sniffing dog during a routine traffic stop does not unreasonably prolong the length of the stop so as to violate the Fourth Amendment. Illinois_v._Caballes
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| Continuing Legal Education Continuing Legal Education (CLE) are requirements for attorneys in the United States to maintain their ability to practice law after initial admission to the bar. CLE is also known as MCLE (Mandatory or Minimum, Continuing Legal Education)CLE accreditation is given on a state-by-state basis. There is no nationwide accreditation since the MCLE programs are administered by the state supreme courts through a special CLE Commission or Board. Continuing_Legal_Education
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| Stephen M. Schwebel Stephen Myron Schwebel is an American jurist and expert on international law. He is best known for delivering dissenting opinions in the case of Nicaragua v. United States and in the pair of Libya v. United Kingdom Libya v. United States Lockerbie (Preliminary Objections) cases, which were discontinued in 2003.Judge Schwebel was born on March 10, 1929 in New York City. Stephen_M._Schwebel
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| Daryl Mundis Daryl A. Mundis served as a Senior Trial Attorney at The Hague as one of three prosecutors during the Slobodan Milošević trial at the ICTY.. This tribunal was responsible for the prosecution of war criminal Slobodan Milošević.He received his undergraduate degree from Manhattanville College and attended Columbia University where he received a law degree. Daryl_Mundis
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| Office action An office action is a document written by an examiner in a patent or trademark examination procedure and mailed to an applicant for a patent or trademark. The expression is used in many jurisdictions. Office_action
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